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Here's an older Sailing Yacht....

Ron J

Active member
I thought it is unique in its style. Maybe 1960's? Its made of metal,and the guy lives on board.It looked very spacious from the dock.Could use a good paint job.The figurehead appears to have been through some rough seas over the years.[attachment 53310 Rosalia038.jpg][attachment 53311 Rosalia006.jpg][attachment 53313 Rosalia008.jpg][attachment 53314 Rosalia009.jpg]
 
when a bad storm hits the area? That thing looks rusty, and I would think that eventually, a hole would appear in the hull.

I am slowly coming of the opinion that living along the ocean is an entire different life than what I first thought. It appears to be a rough life living in those harsh elements...bad storms, ice, and just the danger of being on the open water all the time. Just the time spend in maintaining those boats is a full time job. I never realized any of this until you started posting stories and pictures on this subject. I kinda think that you do not realize just how much you have contributed to this Forum and just how much some of us appreciate and enjoy the information that you are providing with your stories. Thank you! Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
If your caught at open sea, secure everything,and prepair for the worst.The Weather is constantly monitored on any Marine radio,24/7. Thanks for the comments Fred, i enjoy posting what i can,that i hope is entertaining and interesting,that others may not get to see. RJ
 
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